No strings to sample isolating switch offer

Allen-Bradley Bulletin 194 series isolating switches combine flexibility and quality in an attractive, compact design.

Rockwell Automation is offering a free isolator switch for engineers to try in any suitable application.

The company promises that there are no strings or catches to the offer, just a superior quality switch that can be used to improve the finish on any panel.

Allen-Bradley Bulletin 194 series isolating switches combine flexibility and quality in an attractive, compact design.

Each device can be extended by the use of snap-on neutral and earth terminals, as well as additional poles and auxiliary contacts.

A range of 11 attractive operating handles improve the appearance of any installation and innovative design features, such as parallel drive mechanism, offers class-leading versatility.

The Bulletin 194 series offers state-of-the-art solutions for virtually all applications, including inductive loads such as solenoids, actuators, valves and motors.

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